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High Index Lenses

We pride ourselves on being the High Index Lenses Specialists, unlike most other websites and High Street Opticians we offer you the complete choice
of both Plastic High Index Lenses and Glass High Index Lenses. We also offer latest range of Double Aspheric Lenses (Bi Aspheric Lenses) which are
flatter than standard High Index (single aspheric) lenses, so there is less curvature is the lens. This results in a flatter design hence makes
the lenses approx. 10% thinner in all lens indexes.

ThinLenses.co.uk has wide range of High Index Lenses catering for all prescriptions

For information on how to choose the best High Index Lenses for your prescription please contact one of our customer service
team on +44 (0)20 150 3484 or customerservice@thinlenses.co.uk. You can also
find more information here.

ThinLenses.co.uk - the High Index Lenses experts

Most other websites will only cater for prescriptions within a limited range, if
you have strong prescription or a complex prescription, it is almost inevitable
you will be charged a substantial premium (read the small print!). At ThinLenses.co.uk
we cater for almost every prescription up to +/-20.00 SPH and we won't be penalise
you for having a strong prescription!

If you have a strong prescription or a complex prescription you no longer have to
pay over inflated prices from a high street optician. You can now buy your glasses
direct from ThinLenses. High Index Lenses have much thinner edges than conventional
lenses. High Index Thin lenses also require less lens material and can be up to
70% thinner than a conventional lens. Thin and light lenses will transform the way
you look.

High Index lenses have a reputation for being expensive. But not from ThinLenses.co.uk.
Our prices include:

In addition to the above Double Aspheric lenses (Bi Aspheric) are flatter than standard High Index Plastic (single aspheric) lenses,
so there is less curvature is the lens. This results in a flatter design hence makes the lenses approx. 10% thinner in all lens
indexes.